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Ok i know this is a long shot so if you are bothered please save the attitude for someone else - but if you can offer me insight - great thank you

I am a US citizen who got his 10 year tourist visa for Bolivia. I paid 160 USD and had to provide a few items such as copy of passport, second recent photo of self, hotel reservation, proof of exiting the country, yellow fever vax copy...all pretty easy stuff aside from the stiff payment - but Bolivia is great I am not complaining.

It allows for 90 days each year for 10 years, and multiple entries are allowed. So I can come back and stay for 60 more days this year.

Now that the VISA is there and takes up an entire page in my passport I am not going to need to pay again, clearly, but what I have been unable to find out is on my next entry, do I need to provide things like a hotel reservation or proof of exit?

I can definitely get a friend's address in La Paz but I'm not incredibly keen on deciding in advance my bus ticket or plane ticket especially as I will have 60 days I do not plan so much so far in advance. I also don't want to be stalled at the border.